🎶 Carry Your Sound in Style!
The Protec CF234DBL Double Electric Guitar Gig Bag is a premium protective solution for your beloved guitars, featuring thick padding, weather-resistant materials, and smart organizational pockets, making it the perfect companion for musicians on the go.
G**B
Very impressed, sturdy, roomy and on par with more expensive bags.
Been gigging for about 9 months now and done 30+ shows and practices with this bag and it's been great. Holds my modeler, two super strat electric guitars and all the other goods, tools, tuners, etc.
M**N
A great dual guitar gig bag.
This bag has excellent construction and support for the price point. The padding is thick enough that I do not have concerns for my non-tilt headstock guitars to and from gigs. The bottom large-pocket fits a regular 3 ring binder, and there is ample room in the "pencil and etc" pocket for trem arms, pencils, extra strings, allen keys, and small tools. In the top pocket there is more than enough room for a capo, pick tin, tuner, and much more.I have only three minor concerns. One is I think the sides could be a little stiffer, but it's excellent for the general price point. Second, there is no neck support in the case which I feel is critical for tilt back headstocks. I used this bag for "S" and "T" style guitars for several weeks with no issue, and I pillaged a velcro (stuck in this case just fine) neck pad from another single gig bag for use with tilt back "LP" style guitars. You could also use bundled socks and velcro to fashion such a support to bulk out the space between neck and bag backing (I would not, however, use foil wrapped cucumis sativus for this application).My third concern is it gets heavy with two guitars, depending on the guitars' weight, of course. I wouldn't want to carry this on the train, but if your back is into it, you certainly could.This is an excellent dual carry gig bag, and was well worth my purchase.
W**L
Decent Gig Bag for a great price
This is a pretty good gig bag and at this price it's a great value. The bag seems well constructed of quality materials. The zippers are plastic but not flimsy. I fit two solid body guitars in with no issues, and there is plenty of storage in the pockets. I did a gig with it last week and it is really nice to pack two guitars in one case and reduce the amount of stuff to load in. The only concern I have is the amount of padding. It has some light padding so it is totally fine for local gigs, jams and rehearsals where you can be careful with your gear. It's probably not a good choice if you intend to take it on the road. Protec sells additional foam blocks you can use to hold the guitar neck in place. I opted to use some foam I had on hand that doesn't look as nice but adds padding where it's needed for the neck and body. I'm happy with it and at a fraction of the price of the more expensive Mono and Gator gig bags it's perfect for a casual gigging musician.
G**R
It holds 2 guitars
It holds 2 guitars, just like you would imagine. Seems well made. I've used it to transport a 335, strat, and tele. Was able to fit them just fine
A**L
Couldn't rest a new guitar while on vacation. This got both of my babies home safely.
Good twin-ax gig bag. Fits in overhead luggage compartments on planes. Seems durable enough.
M**R
Great Choice for bigger guitars
I bought this bag because I needed a way to carry both my ES-335 style guitar and my Super-strat to Big Bang rehearsal. I have a Gator Double bag as well but it’s not wide enough to accommodate the 335 so after some research I settled on this bag. It feels well made and sturdy, and the extra pockets on the outside are nice. It is of course heavy with two guitars in it but that’s to be expected. If I wanted to take 2 strats somewhere I might use the gator case just because it’s slimmer, the protec bag is pretty wide if you just using it for strats but overall I wouldn’t be upset if it was my only bag, highly recommended
T**Y
This is Awesome
Gigging with 2 guitars is mandatory for me, if something happens to my guitar while on stage, I cant afford to not have backup. Before I was always carrying 2 cases. This gig bag is great . 2 guitars one bag. I haven't tried a full sized acoustic but I have a slim body acoustic and an electric which fit nicely and I feel both are well protected.
R**S
Good for the price - plenty for my needs
If I was a gigging musician and put a double gig bag through the ringer on a regular basis, I think I'd spend the money on a Reunion Blues or one of the more expensive ones. But I'm really easy on stuff. I do a few multi-day road trips each year where I bring all four of my guitars, two solid-body electrics, a pretty nice Martin acoustic and a carbon fiber Emerald Acoustic.. The Martin goes in a hard case for both protection and humidity management, and the Emerald goes in it's own gig bag. If I put my electrics in individual gig-bags or cases, they'd be bouncing around or taking up too much room. So this double gig bag fits my needs really well. But they're a little roomier than I'd like and there's no neck cradle for the guitars, so if I had a Les Paul or was rougher with my gear, I'd probably spend more for something with a few more features. But for my limited needs, this is pretty perfect and at a price I could stomach...
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